@guystreamsstuff7841

The actual dilemma of the trolley problem, is that the 5 deaths is an accident, but the one death (to save the other 5) is a result of your intervention.

@AnnoyedSonic

Bro this art is so much better than previous videos

@vencedor1774

Drawer was COOKING

@eliasgermer8762

0:36 Regarding Kitty Gevonese: It is an urban myth that nobody helped, in fact multiple neighbours intervened and the police were called almost immediately.

@Bonorob

0:16 he made me start breathing manually for the next 5 minutes.

@LordofBroccoli

It's weird how often the Kitty Genovese case is used, even at universities, when it has been disproven for so long.

@Smallpriest

I think a easier explanation for the Monty Hall problem is this:

If you don't switch, you only win if you pick the car in your first choice (1/3 chance)

If you switch, you win if you pick any of the 2 goats in your first choice (2/3 chance)

@emre_ez

0:17 please dont ever talk to me again

@cathallynch1

Kitty Genovese isn't quite true. Someone did in fact shout down to the attacker who then ran away. The problem is the attacker then waited until Kitty was in a secluded area to kill her instead.

@piroman85

Saying prisoner's dilemma is the most popular when half the internet used to be trolley problem memes is wild

@fraizie6815

Another dilemma not listed here, and it technically has no name to my knowledge, is the better world dilemma. If you think you can't make the world a better place because you're too miniscule in the grand scheme of things, things actually won't get better because many people might think that way.

"I could try to make the world a better place but it doesn't make a difference so I won't try" and so, many people think the same and the world doesn't become a better place; a self-fulfilling prophecy

@houselightkell

3:37 alright; this one is bloody obvious. 

You've no responsibility to some random ass stranger, especially one who's proven themselves to be malicious. 

But you've got a whole lot of obligation to your spouse

@CodeWilson

Do a video on all the channels that have copied you

@androiddevice4205

0:06 Screw you, im breathing manually now.

@manypixelsyt

3:00 EVANGELION REFERENCE?!?!

@Gepidball

0:16 autopilot has been turned off

@Michaelfirefoxx

Bro the Heinz dilemma had some Rain World art on it, fucking sick!

@Akkodha.

monty hall problem explained in the most intuitive way i’ve ever heard: 

imagine there are 100 doors with 1 car and 99 goats. You pick door one. Monty hall opens 98 other doors, leaving the car to be potentially behind the door you picked (1/100): door one, or the door you didn’t pick (99/100): door 56. Should you open door 1 or door 56?

@mariawesley7583

I remember a controversy about Mickey Mantle recieving a liver transplant, because it was assumed that as a baseball hero he got preferential treatment.  Also, he was an alcoholic.

@samrix8625

Monty hall explanation was perfect, I've spent hours trying to convey what you did in about 20 seconds